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Melbourne house converted into seven-car garage

It’s up for sale as part of a luxury compound

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Snapshot

  • Located in Brighton East
  • Adjacent property converted into garage
  • Likely to sell for around $7million

Looking to buy in an upmarket Melbourne suburb, but need a place to show off your multimillion-dollar car collection? With an entire house transformed into a luxury seven-car garage, this Brighton East property may just be for you.

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Photos: Realestate.com.au

According to Realestate.com.au, the owners purchased the Creswick Street home in 2007, before buying the adjacent property in Churchill Court in 2009.

The latter was then converted into what you see here - a seven-car garage floored with Tasmanian oak and featuring a central turntable. It’s fronted with glass, offering brilliant views of your collection. Access to the garage is through the Churchill Court side, which retains discreet house-style frontage. Both properties are now held on a single title.

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In the listing’s photos, the space is occupied by a number of iconic European classics, including a Ferrari 328, Jaguar E-Type and Aston Martin DB2.

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Accompanying the sumptuous garage is a five-bedroom, five-bathroom luxury home, plus a completely self-contained unit with its own private entry.

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Garage entry is through the second frontage

Other features include a heated 10m x 5m pool, gymnasium and soundproofed music/cinema room. There’s also a more traditional two-car garage to house the homeowner's daily drivers. The whole compound sits on a 1343 square metre block, with views of the Brighton Golf Course.

Buxton Real Estate Group has placed an indicative selling price of between $6.85m and $7.35m on the property. If realised, the price would beat the existing Brighton East record of $6.3m. Of course, that’s before you even begin to factor in the price of filling up the garage.

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